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Action screws

Lkwebb

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On a Hall action the screws are metric correct?
I ran into a issue with with my trigger guard and action screw.
I was told to call Bat and get a new trigger guard with single screw hole and new screws. However I don't see any metric action screws just standard
 

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Here is the original screw
 

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Any hardware store, even Home Despot, will have that screw in both metric and standard. -- with one exception.

There is that "weird zone", in between #10 and 1/4", which should be called #12 or 3/16 x whatever. That size range seems to be kind of mixed up and un-stocked in the screw selections.

When you shop or order, better use your calipers and thread pitch gauge. jd
 
Any hardware store, even Home Despot, will have that screw in both metric and standard. -- with one exception.

There is that "weird zone", in between #10 and 1/4", which should be called #12 or 3/16 x whatever. That size range seems to be kind of mixed up and un-stocked in the screw selections.

When you shop or order, better use your calipers and thread pitch gauge. jd
#10 and 3/16 are the same

10-24 and 3/16-24 are the same
 
One thing to keep in mind is how close M5 and #10 are. Only about 7 thou difference.
The other one that is nasty is M8 and 5/16".
Having said that, it is not a metric screw. It should have a strength class stamp on the head if it was.
 
One thing to keep in mind is how close M5 and #10 are. Only about 7 thou difference.
The other one that is nasty is M8 and 5/16".
Having said that, it is not a metric screw. It should have a strength class stamp on the head if it was.
I think it's the m 5
 
Winchester Model 70s also use 1/4 x 32 guard screws if you're looking for sources
 
I still prefer calipers and thread pitch gauges for male thread identification. I have watched guys thread a 1/4" nut onto an M6 capscrew and proclaim it 1/4". Even when it's stamped 12.9 on the head and mikes .234".
Identifying female threads is a different ball of wax, however.
 
Back to the OP's question....unless they've been altered from 'as manufactured' by Hall they are 10/32's.

The screw in the picture is what's termed a flat headed cap screw.
 

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